at the timeline by presented by the police department, within minutes he was confronted with police officials. florida law would have prohibited them from taking pictures. if a neighbor walked onto the scene shortly after the shooting zimmerman was treated, remember, he was treated in the back of the patrol car for cuts and bleeding nose. when did a non-member of the investigative team get to take a picture of the back of his head? that's the question raised for me. >> your question to abc is your account is inaccurate? >> no, i'm just saying -- >> what are you saying? >> did other people get to come onto that crime scene? did they take that at the scene, which would also raise questions about the investigation. if people not directly involved in the investigation were close enough to the crime scene or were on the scene before he was treated, that means that they encountered george zimmerman while the police were still investigating. so that's my question. >> why is that relevant to his guilt or innocence or whatever